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Yoga Teachers' Training Course in Vrindavan
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Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Academy

 

International Yoga Teachers‘ Training Course in Vrindavan,
the holy town by the Yamuna River, North India


Dates:
October 11th - November 8th, 2008
January 31st - March 1st, 2009


includes arrival and departure dates

 

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The Sivananda Yoga Teachers’ Training Course

• Intensive 4-week training course on theoretical and practical aspects of Yoga.
• Internationally accredited certificate from the International SivanandaYoga Vedanta Centres.
• The first Yoga Teachers' Training Course in the West (since 1969), with more than 1,000 graduates per year.

 

Course Languages

The course will be taught in English with simultaneous translation into German, French,
Spanish and possibly other European languages. Simultaneous translation using a modern wireless translation system and headphones.

 

Tuition fee:

Dormitory I: 1,350€;
Dormitory II: 1,550€;
Double room: 1,800€;

Prices valid until August 31th 2008

 



Venue of the Course


Vrindavan

150 km or 2,5 hours from Delhi on Highway NH2, one of the most modern roads of India.
Vrindavan is one of the holiest places in India. The spiritual wealth of hundreds of temples
permeates the atmosphere. Since many centuries Yoga practitioners have come to Vrindavan
to immerse themselves in Sadhana (spiritual practice).


The Ashram

The Jai Singh Ghera Ashram is the former Sadhana (spiritual) Vrindavan residence of the
famous king Jai Singh, located directly on the banks of the holy Yamuna river. The Ashram
is the seat of the over 500 years old Goswami-Vaishnava-tradition of the Sri Radha Raman
Temple, one of the oldest temples of Vrindavan, which is in close proximity of the Ashram.

Facilities
The Ashram is a spiritual oasis with a well kept lawn and exquisite temple gardens where
pandits recite the scriptures daily. The ancient palace walls offer picturesque views of the
pilgrim road, old royal palaces, and vast fields on the opposite banks of the river.
Guest rooms with fan and attached bathroom are found on top of a large auditorium built in
the classical Rajastan style. Asana classes will be taught on roof terraces overlooking the
houses of Vrindavan. The large open air Mandapam regularly hosts seven-day scriptural
recitals with music. The Ashram kitchen provides carefully prepared lacto-vegetarian meals
twice daily, with special consideration of a moderate use of spices.


Course Teachers


Swami Durgananda

is a Yoga-Acharya and director of the International Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centres in Europe.
As a senior disciple of Swami Vishnudevananda, Swami Durgananda has travelled with her
teacher throughout India, has been teaching in the Yoga Teachers' Training Courses all over
the world and built up the European Centers for over 30 years. The TTC in India will be held
with the personal attention and guidance of Swami Durgananda.


Swami Sivadasananda

is a Yoga-Acharya and director of the Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centres in Switzerland, Spain
and South America. He was personally trained in asanas and pranayama by
Swami Vishnudevananda and will be teaching the Yoga classes during the course.
Swami Sivadasananda is known for his relaxed and skillfull training methods in asanas
and pranayama.


Swami Kailasananda

is a Yoga-Acharya and director of the International Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centres
in England and France. She is a scholar in Sanskrit and a long-time disciple of Swami Vishnudevananda.


Swami Atmaramananda

is a Yoga-Acharya and the director of the International Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centre
in Berlin. He is a long-time disciple of Swami Vishnudevananda and is very familiar with the
North Indian culture.


Prerequisites for the Yoga Teachers' Training Course

Participation in the Yoga Teachers' Training Course in Jai Singh Ghera Ashram in the
traditional setting of Vrindavan requires constant adaptation to local customs, as well as
inner openness and sincere acceptance of the instructions given by the Swamis.
Before enrolling to the course, please meet or telephone with any of the European Swamis,
to bring up any question you may have and to understand the spiritual nature of the course.
Specific information regarding Prices, medical prevention and diet
will be given at that time. This personal course introduction by a Swami is essential for enrolment.


Special Programmes


Bhagavata Saptaha

Seven days of spiritual discourse and music with Bhagavat Acharya Sri Venugopal Goswamiji Maharaj.

Sri Venugopal Goswami, Bhakti Yoga Acharya from Vrindavan, North India, is a spiritual teacher in a family tradition of more than 500 years, originated by the great Saint Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. His father initiated him into the teachings of the classical Bhakti scriptures in the Radha Raman Temple. For many years, Sri Venugopal Goswami studied under the world famous Indian vocalist Pandit Jasraj, an award-winning leading exponent of classical Hindustani music.

Cultural programs

A special attraction is the Ras Lila Dance Theatre, in which children enact the ancient
teachings of the divine stories of Lord Krishna coupled with folk humour and live music.

Odissi Dance: Mythological stories are presented in classical dance style and beautiful
group choreography.

 

Temple ceremonies

Classical Pujas (ritualistic worship) and homas (fire ceremonies) are explained and celebrated
by traditional priests



Excursions

Temples of Vrindavan: Many ancient sacred temples can be found in close proximity of the Ashra

Boat Ride on the Yamuna River: Relaxing moments in colourful pilgrim boats, silently floating
along ancient palaces and temple ghats where people live a lifestyle of past centuries.

Taj Mahal: A guided visit of the Taj mahal, the jewel of Mogul architecture, just 30 km from
Vrindavan (extra fee)


Right after the TTC in Vrindavan:


North India Pilgrimage Vrindavan-Agra-Jaipur-Varanasi-Delhi
October 30th to November 17th, 2008


For participants in the Teachers' Training Course, the first part of the pilgrimage
(October 30th to Novmber 8th) in Vrindavan is included in the course fee, while the charge
for this first part for non participants in the Teachers' Training Course is 590 Euros.
You will only pay for the second part (November 8th to 17th), minimum donation for the second
part is 600 Euros.

JAIPUR, known as the pink city, was founded by its Maharaja Jai Singh II in 1727.
It was the first city built according to the science of Vastu. The palace of the Maharaja which
we will visit, stands as witness of the past splendour and exquisite Rajasthan culture.
Early in the morning, at Brahmamuhurta, we will attendthe Arati, along with countless
Krishna devotees, at the Govind Dev temple. The temple is the home of an original
Krishna Murthi which was once transported away from Vrindavan because of the menace
of Mogul invasion. There will also be time to shop at the old Rajasthan market displaying
many fine Rajasthan artifacts and clothes.

The city of AGRA is the second center of interest of the well-visited touristic golden triangle:
Delhi-Jaipur-Agra.We will try to catch the most stunning view of the world attraction
Taj Mahal at sun set. We will also visit the majestic Red Fort reminiscent of the past
glories of the Mogul reign in North India.

After a night train ride, we will reach VARANASI (Benares), the highlight of the pilgrimage.
Varanasi is one of the oldest cities in the world. It is also considered to be one of the
most sacred cities in India. It is a great pilgrimage place. We will be staying near the
sacred river Ganges in a small pension and will be hosted for our Satsangs and
Asana classes in the Ananda Mayi Ashram with a beautiful view over Ganga.
Great attractions of Varanasi are its numerous Ghats (stairs giving onto the river where
the Sadhus do their ablutions and prayers). An evening boat ride will take us along
all the major Ghats and will end at sunset at the Dasaswamedh Ghat for the splendid
Ganga Arati. Varanasi is also known as Kashi (the city of Lord Siva). Its most famous
temple, the Kashi Vishwanath temple, is closed to foreign visitors but there will the
opportunity to visit many other famous temples: the Durga Kund temple is an old
Durga temple, the Tulsimanas temple is dedicated to Lord Ram and expounds the
complete Ramayana text on its walls, the Shankat Molchand temple contains shrines
with Murthis of Ram, Sita and Hanuman and resonates with the Mantras of the devotees.
Varanasi is a well-known center of learning (Philosophy, Sanskrit etc).
The famous Benares Hindu University stands as a symbol of this ancient knowledge.
The tour of the university will include a visit at the famous museum Bharat Kala Bhavan.
A small excursion to Sarnath, a few kilometres from Varanasi will take us to the famous
Deer Park where Lord Buddha gave his first sermon. We will meditate inthe temple
erected on that site.

The last leg of the pilgrimage will be spent in DELHI. Activities include: Satsang at the
Sivananda Yoga Center, Ayurvedic massages, Darshan at the Hanuman temple.
Shopping possibilities include the state emporiums - which sell the finest handicrafts
from all over India - spiritual book shops as well as music shops.


Pilgrimage Vrindavan-Hardvar-Rishikesh-Uttarkashi-Delhi

February 22nd to March 10th, 2009

For participants in the Teachers' Training Course, the first part of the pilgrimage
(February 22nd to March 1st) is included in the course fee, while the charge for this first part
for non participants in the Teachers' Training Course is 590 Euros. You will only pay for the
second part (March 2nd to 10th), minimum donation for the second part is 600 Euros.

The old temple city of Hardvar, an atmosphere charged with devotion for the Ganga.
From Rishikesh, Sri Swami Sivananda sent the message of yoga to the whole world.
A visit with satsang at the Sivananda Ashram, the headquarters of the Divine Life
Society, will invoke the living presence of Swami Sivananda and Swami Vishnudevananda.
Uttarkashi is a famous Himalayan town which for many decades has been the residence
of Sadhus from all over India. The Sivananda Kutir, is situated just a few metres from
the Ganges River, in the midst of the majestic Himalayan Mountains, a magnificent
surrounding to dive deep into the practice of Asanas, Pranayama and meditation.
The journey will end in Delhi with a temple visit and possibility for shopping.


 

Application and Payment for the Yoga Teachers' Training Course:

Application Word

Please complete the application form and return it by email, fax or by post.


Down payment: 300 €;

The outstanding balance is due 4 weeks prior to the beginning of the course.

Up to three weeks before the beginning of the course you will receive full refund
minus 150 €; administrative fee. If less then 3 weeks before the course, full refund will
be given minus 800 €; cancellation fee. In case of departure during the course, full refund
will be given minus the days present in the course and minus 150 €; administrative fee.

Please contact the Sivananda Yoga Centre nearest to you for bank details.
Booking and payment need to be made at the same time.
Included are administration, teaching, room and board, uniforms and manual.
Not included are: airport transfers

It is recommended to purchase a travel health insurance policy through your travel agency.

Please contact one of the European Sivananda Yoga Centres.
Booking and payment need to be made at the same centre.

London: Tel. +44 208 780 0160, e-mail: london@sivananda.net
Paris: Tel. +33 1 40 26 77 49, e-mail: paris@sivananda.net
Geneva: Tel. +41 22 328 03 28, e-mail: geneva@sivananda.net
Madrid: Tel. +34 91 361 5150, e-mail: madrid@sivananda.net
Reith: Tel. +43 5356 67,404, e-mail: tyrol@sivananda.net
Berlin: Tel. +49 30 85 99 97 98, e-mail: berlin@sivananda.net
Munich: Tel. +49 89 52 44 76, e-mail: munich@sivananda.net
Vienna: Tel. +43 1 586 3453, e-mail: vienna@sivananda.net


What to bring:


Books:

1. Bhagavad Gita with commentary by Swami Sivananda
2. The Complete Illustrated Book of Yoga by Swami Vishnudevananda
3. The New Book of Yoga by Sivananda Yoga Centres.

Please note: these books will not be available in Vrindavan.
They can be purchased at any Sivananda Yoga Center or online at: http://www.sivananda.org/tyrol

 

Supplies:

yoga mat, meditation cushion, flip flops, trainers, writing pad, torch, alarm clock, towels,
1 bed sheet, private toilet articles, soap, clothes line, detergent, money belt.
A copy of your visa, passport and plane ticket should be kept separately from your luggage.
Please bring receipts for payments made towards the course with you.
The Ashram offers a laundry service.

Pharmaceuticals

Please ask your pharmacy for a small kit of medicines appropriate for India.
Please consult your personal doctor.

 

Clothing

Loose clothing adapted to the traditional life style of India is required. No halter tops,
shorts or short skirts.
At this time of the year it is warm during the days in Vrindavan but chilly at night and in
the morning. Therefore please bring a woollen hat, scarf, thick socks and some warm sweaters.

 

Travel information


Visa

Make sure to allow sufficient time for obtaining a visa for India.
The visa application form can be downloaded from your local Indian embassy’s website.
Your passport must have a minimum validity of 6 months.


Air Travel to and from Delhi for the October 2008 teachers' Training Course

Please book your flight to New Delhi for October 11th 2008, arriving in Delhi either on the
evening of October 10th, or the morning of October 11th.

Return Flight: since November 8th will be a travel day from Vrindavan to Delhi,
please book your return flight no earlier than Novmber 8th, late evening or November 9th,
early morning.


Air Travel to and from Delhi for the February 2009 teachers' Training Course

Please book your flight to New Delhi for January 31th 2009, arriving in Delhi either on the
evening of January 30th, or the morning of January 31st.

Return Flight: since March 1st will be a travel day from Vrindavan to Delhi, please book
your return flight no earlier than March 1st, late evening or march 2nd , early morning.

Suggested travel agent: The Flight Centre. Tel: +44 208 780 9411

How to go to Vrindavan

On arrival day a chartered bus will bring the participants from the Hotel Shanti Palace,
Delhi to the Vrindavan Ashram. The bus will depart at 10am.

Please be at Shanti Palace Hotel no later than 9am.

Price for the bus: EURO 20.00 one way. Please pay in Euros on the bus.

Please attach your registration form for the bus to your application form for the
Teachers' Training Course.

Application bus Word

The Hotel Shanti Palace offers a shuttle service from the Airport (EURO 6.00 per/person)
Address:
Hotel Shanti Palace, A-67, Mahipalpur Ext, National Highway-8
Near Indira Gandhi International Airport
New Delhi 110001
Tel. +91 11 26 78 12 71 or 25 75 02 95 or 25 71 00 80
Fax. +91 11 26 78 57 40
e-mail: shantipalace@mantramail.com
info@shantipalace.com

Please make your own reservation if you want to stay overnight at the hotel.


Hotel Lohias

A-53, Mahipalpur Extn. National Highway No-8
Mear Indira Gandhi International Airport
New Delhi 110 037
Tel. +91 11 26 78 95 91 or /92 or /93
www.nivalink.com/lohias/index.html

Double room (super deluxe) 2240 INR / 42 € (21 € per person) per night
Doppelzimmer (classic room) 3763 INR / 70 € (35 € per person) per night
Extra bed: 224 INR / 4 € per night

Meals are not included. There is not special rate for the Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centres.

Airport transfer : 360 INR / 7 €
Book with: Ms Sonu

sonu@nivalink.com
cc: sonunivalink@gmail.com

The hotel needs to be paid when making your booking.

Payment link: www.nivalink.com/payment3.html

   


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